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Brnhill
21st March 2025
2025 Calendar
Jan24South Herefordshire
Feb21Wenvoe Castle
Mar21Brynhill
Apr25Monmouth
May16Radyr
Jun27Clevedon
Jul25The Monmouthshire
Aug??tba
Sep5Woodlake
Oct3Brickhampton
Nov7Tall Pines
Dec5Forest Hills
Captains
2025 Dean Harris
2024 Steve Bunn
2023 Darren Collier
2022 Adie Shilston
2021 Derek Freeman-Jones
2020 Derek Freeman-Jones
2019 James Farley
2018 John Essom
2017 Jitesh Mistry
2016 Ged Wrench
2015 Darren Williams
2014 Jon Ager
2013 Gary O'Connell
2012 Steve Graham
2011 John Thomas
2010 Simon Howlett
2009 Mark Graham
2008 Manny Virdi
2007 Stephen Morgan
2006 Peter Horlock
2005 Gordon Wallace
2004 Matt Freeman
2003 Mark Pipes
2002 Stuart Perry
2001 Richard Bradshaw
2000 Paul Newton
1999 Tony Griffiths
2024 Captain
Dean Harris
Dean Harris
President
Stephen Morgan
Stephen Morgan
Vice President
Tony Griffiths
Tony Griffiths
Vice-Captain
Rob Wall
Rob Wall
Treasurer
Stephen Morgan
Stephen Morgan
Scorer
Simon Howlett
Simon Howlett
Fixture Secretary
Adie Shilston
Adie Shilston
Event Secretary
Stuart Perry
Stuart Perry
Trophy Manager
James Farley
James Farley
Photographer
Jitesh Mistry
Jitesh Mistry
Committee
Stephen Morgan (Chairman)
Simon Howlett (Handicap Secretary)
Tony Griffiths (Website)
Stuart Perry (Event Manager)
Manny Virdi (Past Captain)
Mark Graham (Past Captain)
Jitesh Mistry (Past Captain)
Darren Williams (Past Captain)
Ged Wrench (Past Captain)
Adie Shilston (Fixture Secretary)
James Farley (Past Captain)
Derek Freeman-Jones (Past Captain)
Darren Collier (Past Captain)
Steve Bunn (Past Captain)
Dean Harris (Captain)
Rob Wall (Vice Captain)
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Well we left Gloucestershire hoping the weather forecasts would be wrong, it was looking promising with bright skies and no sign of the promised heavy clouds. Heading past Ross and Monmouth it was still bright, but it was looking a bit grey as we approached Newport and as the Cardiff junctions came into sight on the M4 the rain began to pour. We had a few late arrivals and no shows due the the M5 closure early in the morning, causing Bristol to be grid-locked.
On arrival at the course the club-house looked great despite the heavy rain and the car park told the story with the members side pretty much empty, – nobody to blame for holding us up once we got started! So after a very tasty bacon roll and coffee it was time to tee off. The course looked really good but with all the rain the puddles were taking over from the grass on the greens. Together with putting through puddles, the other interesting aspect to the round was working out where the next tee was. So as the rain continued it was just a case of looking for the balls amongst the leaves and streams of water across the fairways. We soldiered on and then by the 10th hole the rain stopped and we had 3 or 4 holes of equivalent to Welsh spring weather, before the rain came back again. Anyway after 4.5 hours we were ready to dry off and watch to see if anybody could land a ball on the long par 3 – 18th, which was our closest to the pin hole. Congratulations to Mark Graham who won the prize money for that hole (at 42 steps according to Jitesh) as several others plugged in the fringe on the approach to the green.
Anyway the wet and bedraggled Nomads gradually returned home, most thinking that it would be nice to play the course again in the summer. All in all the scores were pretty good overall, with Stuart Perry excelling, given the conditions, with 38 points and Guy Greening and Mark Gardiner in 2nd and 3rd on count-back  with 35 points. Mark Gardiner won the longest drive and Adie Shilston winning the par 3’s with 14 points. With at least one drop-out from the starting line up for the Guillotine – it is going to be an interesting finale at Dewstow in December.
Anyway, after a tasty steak pie, chips and peas and apple tart and custard it was time to fight the Cardiff traffic once again. Thanks to all the staff at the Glamorganshire who looked after us well.
Note: Jon Ager replaced John Essom in this round of the Guillotine as next best placed reserve.
Scores:
1 Stuart Perry England        38
2 Guy Greening England        35
3 Mark Gardiner England        35
4 Manny Virdi England        33
5 Adie Shilston England        32
6 James Farley Ireland        32
7 Simon Howlett England        32
8 Damian Orton England        29
9 Steve Graham England        29
10 Chris Pulfree England        28
11 Brian Mills Ireland        28
12 Gary O’Connell Scotland        27
13 Mark Willicott England        27
14 Jon Ager England        27
15 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales        27
16 Andy Alexander Scotland        26
17 Ramesh Mistry India        25
18 Mark Graham England        25
19 Gurdeep Litt India        25
20 Darren Williams Wales        24
21 Jitesh Mistry India        23
22 Darren Collier England        23
23 Rich Crowcombe England        22

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